"I'm ready to go and I'm overdue," Wiseman said. "It's been a year and a half since I've won."

Although he did not win a tournament in 1992, Wiseman still finished among the top 16 in earnings for the third straight year.

He attributes his title drought to changes in the lane patterns.

"It's favoring the guys who turn the ball more because it's been hooking a lot more," said Wiseman, who now resides in Lake Havasu City, Ariz. "I roll the ball for oil, and that's how it's been the last couple of years. I've had to make a few changes to adjust to what they're putting out here."

Wiseman said he has worked on creating more of an arc on his swing and taking away some of his slide.

"I haven't really been in a slump. It's just been kind of aggravating," said Wiseman, 25. "I'm hoping I come out of it soon. I've been working really hard and sooner or later something good will happen. And I know I can win here."

The Fair Lanes Open continues with the last round of qualifying today. The field will then be cut to the top 24 for the first round of match play starting tonight.